More Consonant Changes: た to と

We're getting to know more hiragana and those exceptions keep on coming! Keep moving forward with the hiragana and vocabulary you've learned up to this point by challenging yourself daily with these drills!

D by Dakuten: Hiragana from だ to ど

This isn't the first time we're using dakuten to change sounds. Characters whose sounds start with T can be changed to D sounds by adding dakuten. But what happens when you add dakuten to ち "Chi" and つ "Tsu"?

Hiragana Drills は to ほ

Introducing Handakuten: ば to ぽ

The "H" sound in "H hiragana" can be changed to either a "B" or a "P" sound. To change "Ha" to "Ba", we use the already familiar dakuten. To change the "Ha" to "Pa", we'll use something unique to "P" hiragana: handakuten.

Dakuten or Handakuten? ば to ぽ

Mastering Consonant M: Hiragana from ま to も

Hiragana that start with consonant M don't contain exceptions just like the N hiragana. But there are some M hiragana that can easily be confused with N hiragana! Don't panic, we'll tell you what characters to look out for!